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holmes. >> hello, i'm james. >> reporter: abc news obtaining video of the suspected shooter recorded when he was 18 at a summer science class held at a college in san diego. seen here standing in front of his peers, talking about temporal illusions, the science of changing your past. >> i have been working with a temporal illusion. an illusion that allows you to change the past. >> reporter: in the video he appears slightly nervous but also appears to be a smart teenager with promise. we are also learning more about the shooting suspect in more recent times. in just the last month, applying on line to join a colorado gun rage. trying to become a member. the owner became concerned about the suspect after calling his house and hearing a phone message that the gun owner told the ap sounded bizarre, freakish at best. the aurora police chief dan oates telling me his team is investigating this. >> we will chase down everybody this guy had any contact with. we will be as thorough as we can be. >> re
holmes. >> hello, i'm james. >> reporter: abc news obtaining video of the suspected shooter recorded when he was 18 at a summer science class held at a college in san diego. seen here standing in front of his peers, talking about temporal illusions, the science of changing your past. >> i have been working with a temporal illusion. an illusion that allows you to change the past. >> reporter: in the video he appears slightly nervous but also appears to be a smart teenager...
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holmes mentally capable of going on trial? if he does, should he face the death penalty? it's tuesday, july 24th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. it was such a strange courtroom scene yesterday. james holmes just staring out from under that orange hair. we'll get to that in just a moment. really was a bizarre scene. family members kind of stretching to get a look at his face. just this blank look, almost fell asleep. just looked dazed. >> some families said he looked demonic. i think that that was actually a pretty appropriate way to describe him. >> the act and the look. just unbelievable. >>> also this half-hour, penn state's football program, past, present and future being punished for the child sex abuse case that was kept hidden for years. the swift reaction from the family of joe paterno. >>> later, olympic tourists ripe for the picking. thieves in london making a sport out of pickpocketing, what can their tricks teach you about n
holmes mentally capable of going on trial? if he does, should he face the death penalty? it's tuesday, july 24th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. it was such a strange courtroom scene yesterday. james holmes just staring out from under that orange hair. we'll get to that in just a moment. really was a bizarre scene. family members kind of stretching to get a look at his...
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while a grad student holmes was a psychiatric patient. while it is still early, the former head of state public defend's office predicts holmes will claim insanity. >> clearly what you are looking at somebody who has serious mental health issues and there is no question that's what is being explored as we speak by the people representing him. >> reporter: anna moser will be at the courtroom. if she could talk to james holmes knows what she would tell him. >> how dare you. who gave you the right? i don't care what your motive is. he knew what he was doing. and that's it. i want to see him, i want to see justice. >>> it is unclear this morning whether a series of bomb threats against wal-mart stores in missouri and kansas are connected. the threats against stores in leavenworth and lawrence kansas, yesterday, forced the stores to close temporarily. no bombs were found. police said no one was ever in danger. similar threats were made against several stores in missouri just last friday. >>> a new amusement park ride in northern california lef
while a grad student holmes was a psychiatric patient. while it is still early, the former head of state public defend's office predicts holmes will claim insanity. >> clearly what you are looking at somebody who has serious mental health issues and there is no question that's what is being explored as we speak by the people representing him. >> reporter: anna moser will be at the courtroom. if she could talk to james holmes knows what she would tell him. >> how dare you. who...
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holmes. they're trying to exactly understand the motivations of the suspect after the shooting and also that potential disaster that he left behind in his apartment. our coverage continues now with abc's reporter. >> processing channels are being sped up. >> reporter: how could a smart, young, ph.d. candidate morph into a mass murderer? authorities here are trying to answer that question. >> we wanted to show you. >> reporter: we showed the video to the aurora police psychologist, john nicoletti. >> apparently rock, paper scissors is a professional sport. >> a very bright person, articulate, organized in this thoughts. very smart. >> reporter: he says all the booby traps, that stockpile of weapon suggests james holmes did not have a sudden break with reality. he didn't snap. >> this is a proactive attack behavior. >> reporter: this was premeditated? >> yes. >> reporter: he thought it through? >> thought it through. planned it. had weapons of choice. >> reporter: this was no suicide mission. >
holmes. they're trying to exactly understand the motivations of the suspect after the shooting and also that potential disaster that he left behind in his apartment. our coverage continues now with abc's reporter. >> processing channels are being sped up. >> reporter: how could a smart, young, ph.d. candidate morph into a mass murderer? authorities here are trying to answer that question. >> we wanted to show you. >> reporter: we showed the video to the aurora police...
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experts point out there is always a chance she knew nothing, that holmes kept his alleged plan a deadly secret. clayton sandel, abc news, aurora, colorado. >>> fascinating day in court. talking about the 12 counts of first-degree murder, 58 counts of attempted murder, 58 counts of first degree assault, reckless endangerment, all said and done, could be hundreds of charges against him. >> the defense can claim, holmes is not competent to stand trial. not sure if that could come this week. this is different from an insanity plea, as well. but this is just the first step of many. about 30 days down the road we have the preliminary hearing. then you have arraignment, months from now. then sentencing. this could drag on for a while. >> a long process. >> but just really key to emphasize he will not make a plea tomorrow. today rather. >> he will not do that. the bar is pretty low in terms of is someone competent to stand trial. experts believe he will be found competent enough to stand trial even down the road if he is found insane. important to note. and this will move forward in terms of th
experts point out there is always a chance she knew nothing, that holmes kept his alleged plan a deadly secret. clayton sandel, abc news, aurora, colorado. >>> fascinating day in court. talking about the 12 counts of first-degree murder, 58 counts of attempted murder, 58 counts of first degree assault, reckless endangerment, all said and done, could be hundreds of charges against him. >> the defense can claim, holmes is not competent to stand trial. not sure if that could come...
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holmes. and tell their story and remember the innocent lives lost friday morning. >> i don't believe president obama ever called holmes by his name. he called him, the perpetrator, the gunman. >> he did not. >> the coward. whatever. he did not. >> he did not. the governor at one point during his remarks said "i an not going to say his name." that got one of the biggest rounds of applause from the crowd. everyone is on the same page with them. >> as they later on, individual, as they said each of the victims' names they release aid balloon into the sky, which was a highly emotional moment as well. but, our thoughts and prayers, and, one powerful thing that stood out, one of the heroes said, "i forgive holmes because forgiveness takes more power than revenge andbuilt bitterness." i don't know how anyone can find it in their heart to forgive. such an apropos statement. >> let's hope the town heals. ♪ ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> welcome back, everybody to "the skinny." and on top of the sad new
holmes. and tell their story and remember the innocent lives lost friday morning. >> i don't believe president obama ever called holmes by his name. he called him, the perpetrator, the gunman. >> he did not. >> the coward. whatever. he did not. >> he did not. the governor at one point during his remarks said "i an not going to say his name." that got one of the biggest rounds of applause from the crowd. everyone is on the same page with them. >> as they...
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consider whether to pursue the death penalty against james holmes or not. '93. the guy is still around. though sentenced to death. interesting, you know, another tragedy in the same city played out. >>> though the gun control debate has heated up in the weeks since the massacre, congress and the white house are making it clear they are keeping hands off the issue for now. the white house says president obama will not push for tougher gun control laws this year, but rather, for better enforcement of the laws on the books. the same view that is held by his opponent mitt romney. >>> opening ceremony for the summer olympics is just hours away now. and mitt romney in london for the start of the games says he expects them to be highly successful. the presidential candidate made the remarks after his earlier comments touched off quite a controversy. abc's david muir is in london with more. >> reporter: in ape city about to put on the summer olympics many here did not like what they heard when mitt romney was asked whether the london games looked ready? >> you know it i
consider whether to pursue the death penalty against james holmes or not. '93. the guy is still around. though sentenced to death. interesting, you know, another tragedy in the same city played out. >>> though the gun control debate has heated up in the weeks since the massacre, congress and the white house are making it clear they are keeping hands off the issue for now. the white house says president obama will not push for tougher gun control laws this year, but rather, for better...
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. >>> later this half-hour, new inside information about the tom cruise/katie holmes' divorce. what attorneys are apparently discussing behind closed doors and how it impacts their young daughter suri. >> maybe a good thing it will play out. it's good maybe they will handle it quietly. >>> before all of that, the computer threat that could cause a monday morning meltdown. >> unsuspecting folks around the country and around the world in fact who have infected computers might find themselves unable to get online today. abc's matt gutman explains this problem and how time has run out for the fbi's solution. >> reporter: the doomsday drum beat sound an awful lot like the y-2-k panic. y-2-k failed to boot up. but this virus, called simply dnschanger already has. still lurking in 250,000 computers worldwide, the u.s. alone, at least 50,000 computers, will go dark if they don't apply a software patch to fix the problem. the world discovered dnschanger last november when the fbi bust aid ri -- bust aid ring of else stonians, rerouting users to talk and dangerous sites. >> you go to a w
. >>> later this half-hour, new inside information about the tom cruise/katie holmes' divorce. what attorneys are apparently discussing behind closed doors and how it impacts their young daughter suri. >> maybe a good thing it will play out. it's good maybe they will handle it quietly. >>> before all of that, the computer threat that could cause a monday morning meltdown. >> unsuspecting folks around the country and around the world in fact who have infected...
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it looks like the tom cruise/katie holmes divorce is taking a decidedly more civilized turn. good thing for the little girl. lawyers for the stars are reportedly in behind the scenes settlement talks. >> as abc's tanya rivero reports, it is all an attempt to keep this case out of court. >> reporter: katie holmes spent most of the day with her lawyers in new york but it seems for now tomkat is putting away the claws. l.a. family lawyer, steve mindell has this take on the celebrity split. >> it is clear there is a fragile tentative truce entered into by the parties. >> reporter: tmz reports, homes and tom cruises lawyers have started negotiating everything, custody of suri, visitation rights, child support and property settlement. in an effort to keep it out of court, they're keeping it in new york for now. >> clearly tom has the ability to file at any moment if this fragile truce breaks down you will see an immediate filing. >> reporter: the one issue that could blow everything up is suri. >> by requesting sole legal custody, katie was ending an unequivocal message to tom's ca
it looks like the tom cruise/katie holmes divorce is taking a decidedly more civilized turn. good thing for the little girl. lawyers for the stars are reportedly in behind the scenes settlement talks. >> as abc's tanya rivero reports, it is all an attempt to keep this case out of court. >> reporter: katie holmes spent most of the day with her lawyers in new york but it seems for now tomkat is putting away the claws. l.a. family lawyer, steve mindell has this take on the celebrity...
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suspected gunman james holmes will be formally charged with the murders on monday. a judge in the case has ordered the university of colorado denver not to release holmes' school records. the judge says releasing the records would impede the ongoing criminal investigation. >>> and the colorado tragedy could still keep a lot of movie fans out of theaters this weekend and put a pinch on hollywood. new research done to help film companies track their audiences finds between 20 and 25% of people say they're hesitant to go to the movies this weekend. and that could impact box office profits. >>> and in other news this morning, as widely expected there will be no new votes on gun control this year on capitol hill. the top senate leader says the schedule is simply too packed to debate the issue. asked if the senate might debate the issue next year, harry reid said, quote, nice try. and the white house spokesman says the president will not be pushing for any new laws either. none of that has stopped a chorus of folks from chiming in. president of the brady campaign to preve
suspected gunman james holmes will be formally charged with the murders on monday. a judge in the case has ordered the university of colorado denver not to release holmes' school records. the judge says releasing the records would impede the ongoing criminal investigation. >>> and the colorado tragedy could still keep a lot of movie fans out of theaters this weekend and put a pinch on hollywood. new research done to help film companies track their audiences finds between 20 and 25% of...